Safety
Transparent rules, reporting, identity signals, and moderation are core product work.
SeatShare exists because many Canadian city pairs are too awkward, expensive, or infrequent for the way people actually travel between school, work, family, events, and home.
SeatShare is built around a simple belief: if a driver already has empty seats on an inter-city trip, riders should be able to join with clear pricing, safety context, expectations, and support. The product focuses on trust, fairness, reliability, and sustainability without pretending every route has the same needs.
Transparent rules, reporting, identity signals, and moderation are core product work.
Riders need visible prices and refund rules. Drivers need control, reliability, and payout clarity.
The app is designed around trip status, reminders, chat context, and review loops.
Shared seats can reduce duplicate car travel and make existing trips more efficient.
SeatShare is for respectful riders and drivers who treat inter-city travel as a shared plan.
Initial policies, corridors, support, and disclosures are built around Canadian launch needs.
Universities, employers, venues, and local groups can partner with SeatShare to understand route demand.